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[Title] => India, Pakistan and the bomb
[Summary] => In May 1998, India conducted five nuclear tests in Pokhara in the northwestern desert state of Rajasthan. This was followed three weeks later by six nuclear explosions conducted by Pakistan in its southwestern region of Chaghai. A nuclear race started in South Asia mirroring the arms race between the United States and the former Soviet Union. Neighboring India and Pakistan have gone to war three times since the British partitioned the subcontinent into Muslim-majority and Hindu-majority states. Fortunately, no nuclear weapons were used in any of these wars.
[DatePublished] => 2002-03-04 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => DE RERUM NATURA by Celso R. Roque, Ph.D.
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ELIZABETH MAY
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[Summary] => In May 1998, India conducted five nuclear tests in Pokhara in the northwestern desert state of Rajasthan. This was followed three weeks later by six nuclear explosions conducted by Pakistan in its southwestern region of Chaghai. A nuclear race started in South Asia mirroring the arms race between the United States and the former Soviet Union. Neighboring India and Pakistan have gone to war three times since the British partitioned the subcontinent into Muslim-majority and Hindu-majority states. Fortunately, no nuclear weapons were used in any of these wars.
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[AuthorName] => DE RERUM NATURA by Celso R. Roque, Ph.D.
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